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01 December 2018, 07:12
Rollandcharlie
It was a fairly large office complex employing both men and women, Charlie the mail carrier had the run of the place and he would always make sure he complement the ladies on his rounds. Two of the women filed a complaint with human resources department against charlie due to his unwelcome advances. Filling out the complaint they said the person in question would approach them and say "boy your hair sure smells nice" every day this would happen and we want him to stop.
HR guy says who is it they said charlie the midget.
Never rode a bull, but have shot some.
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01 December 2018, 08:19
Grizzly AdamsSorry, Midget is no longer politically correct.

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01 December 2018, 08:24
NormanConquestAnd while we're at it,I'm so insenced at the lack of enough PC that dead people now need be called the living impaired.
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02 December 2018, 00:16
Michael MichalskiAnd the new generation has solved all the world's problems. They are now issues.
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05 December 2018, 08:07
NormanConquestOr on all those forms that request your ethintisity,I usually write 'Other' unless I choose 'European-American'
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05 December 2018, 09:29
Jerry FiskI write in "Ozark American"
05 December 2018, 18:34
Dall85quote:
Sorry, Midget is no longer politically correct.
True! And in time for the holiday season, it is not correct to refer to Santa's helper as an Elf; they are height disadvantaged polar person. Go forth and spread the word!
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06 December 2018, 09:05
NormanConquestTrue + if otherwise stated,you could be hauled before a stupid court.
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